Bernie Sanders «herjer» nettet med bilder fra innsettelsesseremonien av Joe Biden, og særlig strikkevottene får mye oppmerksomhet. Vottene var en gave fra læreren Jen Ellis fra Vermont, USA. Hun kan f
Берни Райтсон (Bernie Wrightson) начал работу над произведением Мэри Шелли на добровольном начале и это была работа для души. Художник вспоминает, что возвращался к неприкаянному чудовищу всякий раз, когда у него выпадала свободная минутка. Самым сложным моментом была сама техника иллюстраций –…
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Knitters are quick to jump on a fiber-related theme, and since I shared the Bernie mittens colorwork chart yesterday I’ve seen more than half a dozen more Bernie mittens knitting patterns pop…
Who is the real monster in Frankenstein? Read on for a critical take on whether the Creature or Victor Frankenstein is the true monster of the novel.
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Biden’s historical inauguration ceremony had everyone pulling out their genuine smiles, uplifting spirits, and polished outfits, of course.
Bernie Madoff has died in prison at the age of 82 from natural causes. The disgraced financier was behind the biggest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history.
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Preserving food is a hobby now, but during war times, it was a critical part of feeding America.
Parliament showed me that being black has liabilities, but that it's also a powerful gift.
The best part of inauguration day? Bernie. The endless memes of Sanders after President Biden was sworn in just may have broken the internet.
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We're not used to seeing these people when they were young adults, but it only makes us even more curious. Because, well, haven't you ever wondered what Morgan Freeman looked like in his twenties?
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Robert De Niro plays Bernie Madoff in "The Wizard of Lies," a new HBO movie about the man behind the biggest fraud in US history.
During the 60s, 70s & 80s Searle was a regular contributor to US magazine TV Guide. This image of Bob Hope was his first cover in 1965. Between 1967-1995 Jerry Alten was Art Director of TV Guide and hired Searle repeatedly. In correspondence with me he related how dependable Searle was: "I worked with Ronald for some thirty years. Unfortunately for me most of it was through the mail. As art director of TV Guide magazine I had to contend with 52 covers a year as well as 10 to 12 art needs inside the magazine. Most of the time I checked a pre-sketch of the work being done because being a weekly magazine everything had to go to the printing plant in 5 or 6 days. Conception of what I wanted took some time as did the fact that my artists and photographers were all over the country and the world. One of the very few people I never requested a pre-sketch from was Ronald. I knew it would always be right on and it always, in 30 years, was." Jackie Gleason 21st June 1969 'F-Troop' 27th May 1967 Ed Sullivan Watercolor and ink on paper, 1968 51.8 x 35.2 cm (203/8 x 137/8 in.) National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution Beatrice Arthur and Hermione Baddeley of “Maude” March 29 – April 4, 1975 March 31st 1979 August 26th-September 1st, 1967 (1965/10/16) Ronald Searle "Portrait of a Clown" TV Guide p. 20. 'Peyton Place' (courtesy of David Welch, Childhood Memorabilia, Wentzville,MO; EBAY seller pezdudewelch) A VISIT TO Gilt-Edge GULCH by Ronald Searle, TV Guide Sept 1965 Practically everything that can be said has been said ad nauseam about this sweaty fairy tale and its never-ending success with the ratings. In sheer acreage of human flesh alone, Bonanza must be one of the biggest things to hit the TV screens of the Western world since showgirls. To spend a day in the studio with the Cartwright family is about as perilous as being shoved into a bullring---with only a fountain pen for protection. The wide open spaces of Nevada reach only as far as the cyclorama; and the hitching post between the studio visitor and the steed that rears to a halt under Ole Pa Cartwright (after a long gallop from one arc light to another)seems too frail. Here after six years, something should be limping in the State of the Ponderosa. However, gravediggers are certainly not apparent in the atmosphere, which is about as sensitive as that of a baseball locker room. Only Dan "Hoss" Blocker, deep in consultation with his Business Interests over there in the shadows, belies what would seem to be nothing more than a golden crust of cliché spread stickily over Stage 16, at Paramount Studios. What has Bonanza got that the others haven't got? The answer is Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon, who still retain a sense of belief in the show. The "Cartwrights" have managed to insulate themselves against the encroachment of better judgment, sex and the Beatles. What other show can boast a father figure who has almost toppled Ringo Starr from the Top 10 with a sentimental ballad called, ironically, "Ringo"? There is more than a smell of confidence in the Ponderosa ranch house. Right must triumph in the end, and if there has to be any long hair around, it had better be on the hosses -or else. And, hush! That crackle in the undergrowth. Could it be . . . ? You're right. It's money! And that speaks, pardner. Continue for a visit to Lorne Greene as he prospects for gold in a Sparks, Nevada night club. Johny Carson, August 31st, 1968 M.A.S.H. TV Guide Spot illustration 1980s 'Film Publicity: Welcome to a film person' ,1984 As far as I know this is the last cover Searle did for TV Guide, October 27th 1990. The magazine's art director had fun with this one-pasting Freddy Krueger on top of Searle's delightful painting! "Who Killed Hollywood Society" These are from Searle's period both illustrating and writing TV Guide articles. TV Guide July 1975 interior illustrations 'The Saga Of Culture' 'A Drink With Friends' Sports listing in the same issue (July '75) 'Cost of (satellite) launch' 'Saddam Hussein' 1972 'Welsh Woman with Scallion' 'War' June 2,1979 TV Guide for January 3rd – 9th, 1976. (Cover Art by Bernie Fuchs) Within the pages of the magazine is a story entitled “Who Loves Ya, Baby?” by Alan Coren illustrated by Ronald Searle. 'Phyllis Diller' 1968 Fall Preview Issue Don Knotts, 1970. 2nd September 1978 (Offensive stereotypes portraying offensive TV shows published Dec. 10th, 1977) May 1989
wherever you go, there you are my name is carlena, right now i just want to travel and gain new perspectives, and learn from this beautiful world. i love nature, food, music, art, yoga, spirituality, history, festivals, plants, adventure, and good people
thebristolboard: Cycle of the Werewolf original book cover illustration by Bernie Wrightson, published by Land of Enchantment, 1983.
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Bernie Madoff died on April 14, aged 82, in prison in North Carolina - 12 years into his 150 year sentence for defrauding clients of $65 billion. He died from natural causes, the death certificate said.
Since announcing his run for the presidency in April, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has made quite a name for himself — and quite a face for memes. Known for his wild hair and his very left-of-center ideas, Sanders is waging a war that pretty much no…
Reading people's body language, at first can seem a daunting task and hard to achieve. However, you can become astute quite fast on reading facial expressions..